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Robot Industry Advancement Institute recruits students for Meister robotization specialist training course utilizing big data in the second half of the year.

Recruiting a total of 90 participants for 5 courses including cooperative robot operation,


Recruitment poster for the second half of the year education course for robotization specialists using big data.ⓒKorea Robotics Promotion Institute, “[Daily News = Reporter Lim Eun-seok] Korea Robotics Promotion Institute announced on the 3rd that it will recruit students for the ‘Big Data Master Robotization Professional Training Course’ from now until September 13th.”,
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, “The education is part of the ‘Big Data Master Robotization Infrastructure Construction Project’ being promoted by the Institute, which aims to digitize the expertise of craftsmen in the roots manufacturing industry, particularly in the metal processing and electrical/electronic sectors, and apply it to cooperative robots.”,
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, ‘The main education programs will focus on ▲Cooperative robot vision education using data in the metal processing industry ▲Practical robot operation using the principles of force control of robots ▲Education on the application of data related to master robotization in the manufacturing industry ▲Assembly automation for cooperative robot utilization in the electrical/electronic sector and robot vision.’,
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, ‘The education will be divided into online, offline, or hybrid courses depending on the course, and will be conducted free of charge with a certificate issued upon completion for participants. The education will run differently for each course from the 24th to September 13th, and applications can be made through the management system website. For more details about the education, inquiries can be made to the contact point.’,
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, ‘Robotic Industry Promotion Institute Director Son Woong-hee stated, “The utilization of cooperative robots in manufacturing processes is a key driving force leading smart factories, and as the demand grows in the future, I hope that this education, which can contribute one step further to the industrial site through basic understanding of robots, will take its place.”‘, ‘Confirmed.’]

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